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Meaningful Dialogue: Having Conversations on Critical Issues

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A JCRC Community Conversation Meaningful Dialogue: Having Conversations on Critical Issues The University of Dayton launched its Dialogue Zone in 2019 as a physical space in which students, faculty, and staff can come together for dialogue on timely subjects. UD's Human Rights Center partners with the Dialogue Zone on many events, while also hosting a […]

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International Women’s Day Toast Honoring Influential Jewish Women

Join us for a virtual toast & commemoration! We invite Dayton's Jewish community to share a three to five minute creative presentation to honor an influential Jewish woman. Cathy Gardner, Jewish Federation CEO honors Bella Abzug, Marcy L. Paul, PhD, JCRC Director will honor Emma Goldman, and Megan Ullom, JCRC Administrative Assistant, honors Gertrude Weil. […]

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Breaking the Silence

Join us on April 8th for a live reading of Dr. King’s speech, Breaking the Silence. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr spoke out powerfully against the Vietnam War on April 4, 1967. Exactly one year later, King was assassinated. All speech sections have been assigned -- registration is still open for attendees! After you have registered, […]

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Coming of Age Experiences: An on-line exhibit of photographs and stories

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In recent months, Dayton’s JCRC engaged participants from Dayton, Ohio, San Antonio, Texas, Budapest, Hungary, and the Western Galilee, Israel to explore their Coming of Age experiences, marking their transition from adolescence to adulthood.  Participants included teens, young adults, and life-long learners. For some participants it was a recent moment and for others, it was filled with memories of […]

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P2G Book Club

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JewishDayton Together: A Community Forum on Israel & Antisemitism

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How do we speak with one Jewish voice? We have varying perspectives on Israel’s path to peace. Our Jewish community is comprised of a wide range of religiosity and practice. We have different ways in which we engage in our Jewish culture. Certainly, our politics vary. Most importantly, we are a Jewish family, and we […]

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Art, Government, Hope: Jewish Artists Contribute to WPA’s Federal Art Project

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Join JCRC as the Dayton Art Institute highlights select works of artists in the DAI’s collection who participated in the Federal Art Program (FAP). The FAP was the arm of the New Deal’s Works Progress Administration’s (WPA) that supported artists during the Great Depression. This interactive talk, led by Casey Goldman, Lead Museum Educator at […]

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“Caste” Reading & Discussion

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Beyond factors such as race and class, there is a powerful system that influences the lives and behaviors of a nations people – the hidden caste system. Written by Isabel Wilkerson, Caste links the similar systems of America, India, and Nazi Germany and offers the audience insight into how the people of these nations have […]

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